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Factors Affecting Population Change. Density-dependent factors limit population growth and intensify as the population increases in size (i.e. Competition for resources, disease...). Density-dependent factors.
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Factors Affecting Population Change • Density-dependent factors limit population growth and intensify as the population increases in size (i.e. Competition for resources, disease...)
Density-dependent factors • Intraspecific competition is when individuals of the same species compete for resources. If this is high then the population will have a low growth rate.
Density-dependent factors • Predation is the consumption of prey by a predator. If there is more prey available they will be chosen more by predators.
Density-dependent factors • Allee effect: Warder Allee found that some density-dependent factors reducepopulation growth when the population is at a low density rather than high density. • Ex. harder for individuals to find a mate and successfully reproduce thus lowering the growth rate of species.
Allee-effect continued • Small populations also may go through inbreeding depression which reduces the populations' genetic variability and may prevent successful population growth.
Allee-effect continued • The minimum viable population size is the smallest number of individuals that ensures the population will persist for a certain period of time. • Allows biologists to determine whether a species is endangered.
Factors Affecting Population Change • Density-independent factors limit population growth no matter what the population size • i.e. Natural disaster, human intervention...
Density-independent factors • The resource in the ecosystem that is in the shortest supply is known as the limiting factor since it is preventing massive population growth.
Population Change Affects the Entire Ecosystem • A change in one population of species can affect the entire hierarchy of living things in that ecosystem. • Ex. The disappearance of beaver from this ecosystem causes a decrease in the wolf population which would cause an increase in its other prey